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Show Tins SPANISH rOHK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH reai ii M la but I I the cra II IsttaUr luefitf im hr fo Mttaff hi aw fsatty, bat a foe her Bo It ve If hliw Ala let I should tespe the child apart from fcMR la Id bourn a any uuiua tare, the real tr a. bee seat if yea aeuid be r reeled Trau:t; weald like be tfueaal eta kaw she M eipiaMri-- e siplenatlwa Mb II ehlalaed pueaeaaloa by falae hull weald be ard I Mika tthf la the mere moral waa WUwn there at sill hlfwitke prateeseo. thief t let blot hi peeeewlnO. ee M 1 hem rateta Barabt Barsll Mif te threw bint out? Iridal yea your- from hmue I Why had kept that self Lear bin My that mea wbe are wrreii , , , l werib their Mil take what they wtatr Tb ewbatded M quickly at It "glace whea ti4 ya let bin set bad nm. sad lb aadden raleore whlrii y allowed ate eve more awoeera. It year standard? "ThaUa hardly fair," taeted eslf f--e a moraeaii a flash at "I thtak It la I thlek. Im, that ya UlMsief lit up ef tb ery rootle-Itowre arguiai asatat yor hwuee, earttlsf Ilk while Bra fries Wed, Fee bad ray My. I devery aU sad felling. Great rwebed liberately rente out today without I the tad as ataadlaf Murd-wa that I tntebt have tL Yes r the rhlld shea the rraatt ef thua would be quit JuetlBed Is Brief ma dee ram ape them, Tt by arirrad I fiat be whet Ive ently. smiled, and settled bark t hit through, sod he rastter abut Key hap-pi-, leap. remember, Under will sever bat Great draw the blind la the whtaw aueperted anything" rnn. sad went out te draw then la Well the tiring room, bet the eight araeea d rbep. "ThaTa like yeu. drop It at that, but I raat espials tb talUy was ef a raajraty ao terrific that Few la 4af to tews tualght fa that tt bold bits faariaated. meet T re wiry, end la Iratlng the bey To rata from tb wlndoao. Grant atfb me. It la as fvrst Is my younf left the biintla open. Only cowardice fur It would riM them." ba nattered I life, and I hate appropriately. (Vtu Inside aed ad hlmeeif, "and auraly, ta additla te th hilre my handiwork." ether qualities Uade baa attributed Under admired aa be waa directed, to at. I am a reward. If It were and tires tb two mea fell Into a dl Wltlla I rould stand sad But deu-es- d Wt-lr-h (t - Zen?Y.D. or a novel L Robort Sload r04 orTH J UOHtCTCAOWSNKlCwBOaS COW PVNCHCft cohv"! CHAfTtH xV-Ct- r ie4. mint a wire MW." I MjlDg? Ob. Je like grew rtjUU. mark but I rouldal marry kr. Yoa "It 111 Druro Wfcat Its ahy." "IOBy, b (HI big, big murmured. "pa you ayppo nrry marrioa bis Bnl cboi.r "H bi alwijs l m that roid elude U a makeshift. II m quit doraot q tiara " "No. 1 fa Dry wnu rarond cholra com ara really Brat cbulrv. Vt4-ulib es pert ora, you know." Sot always. At ny rat I couldnt many bar bit my heart waa four," "I suppo not." sfe nwerel. and gala ba nrird a touch of wearioro la bar vole. "1 know something of abai divided affection If ooa rao atrn My II la divided eiteaoa. lenny, I will maka a cunferalun. I bnaw yoa would mm barb; I alwaya waa aura you would coma back. "Tbra. I aald to my !(, 1 will see Ibla Rian (Irani ai ba la. and l ha raallty will rlrar my brain of atl Ibla Idrallaro which I bar woven about him.' And ao I bar encouraged yog lo coma bra; I bat been onronranihmal, I know, but I wan alwaya that I bat cultivated yur I a in go disacquaintance, and, appointed!" Then tba mirage "Disappointed? baa cleared away?" On Iba contrary, It grow tpore dlatorted every day. I aea yoa lowering ahov all your fellow bumana; reaching np loto a heaven ao far above them that they don't even know of Ita existence. I aea yon a really The klaa-oThe Idealism whlcb I thought must fade away la JuU-Beheightened by the reality." She bad turned her face to him. and Grant, little a ha understood tba way of women, knew that she had made her great confession. For a moment ha held hlmaelf In check. . . . then from somewhere In his subconsciousness came ringing tba phrase, Every man worth hla salt . . . takes what he want." That waa Transley's morality; Tranaley, the usurper, who had bullied himself Into possession of this heart which ha had never won and could never hold; Transley. the fool, frittering his days and nights with money I lie seized her In his arms, crushing down her weak resistance; he drew her to him until, as in that dny by a foothill river somewhere In the sunny past, her lips met his and returned their caress. He cared now for nothing nothing In the whole world but this quivering womanhood within his arms. . . . "Tou must go," she whispered at length. "It Is lute, and Franks habits are somewhat erratic." He held her at arms length, his hnnds upon her shoulders. "Do you suppose thnt fear of anything can make me surrender you now? Not fear, perhaps I know It could not be fear but good sense may do It. It was not fear that made me send you home early from your previous calls. It was discretion. he said, a new light dawning, Oh and he marveled again at her consum- byr amd u uit Im-ro- n the-IIU- I. mate artistry. But I must tell you, whim-rwot- do. TWC ETC M lb purrlt, sad Linder's car la lb yard. well-wo- Iloar gus It, Under) b Mid. cheerily, as h cam up. Is tba ILg Idea gulag ( fructify "Tb lug I ilea mma to ba all right. Tuu planned It aril. "Thanks. Hut I li going to be rif mesa In lb mailer of supporting luotltt power. Would li run If yon and I and Murdurh er wiped outr head.' "lltery thing must hat muni Bud Ha own head ut grow out of lb material supplied. If It doesn't do that Its a failure, and tba lUc Idea will end In being tb lUg Ftule. Thats why I ra leaving It a severely alone I want lo see which way Its beaded." "I could suggrat another reaeon,' Mid Under, pointedly. "Another reaB for what?" "For your leaving It severely alone.' "What are you driving air demand ed Grant, aoeuewhat petulantly. "You art In n tacit urn mood today. Under." "IVrhaps 1 am. Grant, and If ao It cornea front wondering bow man with as marti brains as you hsva ran be such n d d fool upon occasion." "limp the riddles, Under. Let me have It In the fare." "Its Just Ilk this. Grant, old boy," Mid Under, getting up and putting hta hand on hla friend's shoulder; "i feel that 1 have an Interest In tha chap who Mred all of me except what this empty sleeve aland for, and Its that Interest which makes me speak about something whlcb you may say Is non of my business. I was out here Mon day night to see you, and you were I came out again not at homo. W'edneaday. and you were not at home. I came out laet night and you were not at home, and had ant come back at midnight. Your horses were In the barn; you wrere not far away." "Why didn't you telephone meT" "If I hadnt cared more for you than I do for my Job and the Big Idea thrown In. 1 could have settled It that way. But. Grant, I do." "I believe you. But why this sudden worry over me? I way merely spending the evening at a neighbors." "Yea at Transley'. Tranaley waa In town, and Mra. Tranaley Is not where you are conresponsible cerned. Under "I aaw It nil that night at dinner there. Some thing are plain to everyone except those most Involved. Now Its not my Job to say to you what's right and wrong, but the way It looks to me la this: what's the use If you're of all your going to be small In matters like this! Grant regarded hla foreman for 1 apsome time without answering. preciate your frankness, Linder, he said at length. "lour friendship, which I can never question, gives you r y r she resumed, some time, and I shall motor Into town to see him oft. I am wondering she hurried on, as about Wilson, though not dtfHng to weigh her words: Sarnn will be away I nm letting her have a little holiday and I cant take Wilson Into town with me because It Then, with a burst will be so late.of confession, she spoke more deliberately. Thats Isnt exactly the reason, Dennison; Frank doesn't know I have let Sarah go. and I I cant explain Her face shone pink and warm In the glow of the firelight, and as the significance of her words sank In upon him Grant marveled at that wizardry of thfc gods which could bring such homage to the foot of man. A tenderness such as he had never known What Are Yeu Driving at?" Demandhim ; her very presence was holy ed Grant Somawhat Petulantly. Bring the boy-- over and let him me. are We that privilege. Man to man. Im going spend the night with great chums and we shall get along to be equally frank with you. To suppose you will admit begin with, splendidly. that T.D.'s daughter Is a strong charCHAPTER XVI acter, a woman quite capable of directing her own affairs?" "The stronger the engine the bigger Grant spent his Sunday forenoon In camthe smash If thare's s wreck. en exhaustive "Its not a case of wrecking; Its a paign. Bachelor life on the farm Is not conducive to domestic delicacy. case of trying to save something out When he was able to view his handi- of the wreck. Convention, Linder, la It binds men and work with a feeling that even femi- a torture-mongenine eyes would Bud nothing to offend. women to the stake of propriety and Grant did an unwonted ruing. He bids them smile while it snuffs out the unlocked the whim room and opened soul thats In them. . Let me 'put It another way: Transthe windows that the fresh air might Is a clever man of affairs. He When silent chamber. the ley through play he had lunched and dressed he took a knows how to accomplish his ends. He stroll over the hills, thinking a great applied the methods somewhat modideal, but finding no answer. On his fied for the occasion of a land-shar- k in winning his wife. He makes return he descried the familiar figure position a great appearance of unselfishness. ef Linder In a - sul-fuse- d g r; a h uem t t(aq Frank leaves on a business trip tomorrow night. lie will be gone for house-cleanin- a, twc rooTuatc lw hu-rtsaa- at r ruMlaa of matters. Event-all- y enjoy h Grant rooked supper, sod Joel a 1rre-ntl- y they bed fluLbed Mrs. Tranaley drove rsiterad np In buaint-- mir. w are f" her Hero rata begsa to fall; a few dn-- p at firet, thlrker, hb window banter, until the roof and aha cried, rheerlljr. I think, that I wouldnt let him brttif the pl." I shall try and make up tb defl rlenry," said Grant, atnUInf broadly, the hoy rtlrnbed to hla shoulder. Won't yoq come Inf Under, among hla other arrompllahments learned lo France, la aa excellent chaperon." "Thank you. no; I mut frt along I shall rati early In lb morning. eo that ynu will not be delayed on WII eons account No need ef that; he ran ride to the field with me on Prince. He I a grant help with the plowing." I'm eura." hho stepped op to Grant and drew the boy's fare down to hem "Good by, dear ; be a food hoy," she whispered, and Wlleon wared kieses to her as tb motor aped down the road. Undertook hla departure soon after, and Grant waa surprised to find himself almost embarrassed In the prat-enr- e of hla little guest. Where to start on the bedtime preparation waa a puxtle, hut Wilson himself came to Grant's aid with explicit instructions shout buttons and ping "Too must hear my prayer. Unci said the boy. "You have to alt down In a chair." Grant sat down and with a strange mixture of emotions draw the little rhap between hla knees aa he listened to the prattle. At the third line the boy stopped. "You have to tell me now." he prompted. But I can't. Willie; I have forgotten." Huh. you dont know much," the child commented, and glibly quoted the remaining lines. "And God bless Daddy and Mummn and teddy-bea- r and Tncle and the pig. Amen," he concluded, accompanying the Inst word with a Jump which landed him fairly In Grant's lap. HI little arms went up about hla friend's neck, and his little soft cheek rested against a tanned and weather-beate- n one. Slowly Grant's arms closed about the warm, lithe body and pressed It to his In a new passion, strange and holy. Then he led him to the whim-rooturned down the white sheets In which no form had ever lain and placed the boy between them, snuggled his teddy down by his side and set his knife properly In view upon the dresser. And then he leaned down again and kissed the little face, and whispered, Good night, little boy: God keep you safe tonight, and always." And suddenly Grant realized that he hod been praying. , . . He withdrew softly, and only partly closed the door; then he chose a seat where he could see the little figure lying peacefully on the white bed. The dear little chap," he murmured. I must watch by him tonight. It would he unspeakable If anything should happen to him while he Is under my care. He felt a sense of warmth, almost a smothering sensation, and raised Ills hand to his forehead. It came down covered with perspiration. It's amazingly close. he sald; and walked to one of the French windows The sun bad opening to the west. gone down, and a brooding darkness lay over nil the valley, but far up In the sky he could trace the outline of e'oud. "Looks like o storm," he commented, casually, and suddenly felt something tighten about hla heart. He turned to his chair, but found himself pacing the living room with an inexplicable nervousness. altogether D n Linder, anyway! he presently. "I believe he shook me ip more than I realized. He charged me with Insincerity; me. who have always made sincerity my special virtue. . . . Well, there may be something In It. A faint. Indistinct growling, as of the grinding of mighty rocks, came down from the distances. The storm trill be nothing. he assured himself. Even as he spok the house shivered In every timber as the gale struck it and went whining by. but He rushed to the whim-roofound the boy still sleeping soundly. I must stay up, he reasoned with himself; I must be on hand In case he should be frightened. Suddenly It occurred to Gras: kiiat rac-tiU- d Lyhr atlt Dietiefti (Mlcaie, bittra fwh.at. p I'l the lit Noma the fu- - to Deurvo of of llrary Till at llampiow court palace Iraha, and th death will. i a a few haunt of en of the palace Inmates the ancient rh k of legend surrounding th death" haa once aw we ter fulfilled, Traditl--a run that the atuf-pleef th rlurk portend the Imminent death of a palace rraldrat. for the Brat time far TUce many )rra, the rlock Moppmi, and the Mtwe Might nit elderly wumsn Mira Jne ('ui-ge- , daughter of Gr. who fought at WaAir Hurt terloo was found dead In her apartment, M) the rtnctnnatl Enquirer, As official of the palace said that twice within hi peteonal knowledge one had UM a few hours after the rlock stopped. In IfVdtL the rlurk register Mail the hour of the day, day of the month, position of the nun. numher of days alnc the beginning of the year and high-watmerit at London bridge. Mot-pin- learakal m IHJM Am reGeved testified that TANLAC oil the length Troolk, lUteemAtUm, MjJ-Natrltio- tUecpknanroM, htrtoumteo, ( Apt tit, tt Weight, Li Ixm Torpid mar CosaUpiUoa. Ak Aayeme Who Boa Taken TANLAC aa rnmag ena Gui-l-ag- lenua AB Good fee Boll y o--me The Shouting Ft ah A new aperies of Bah that Is bril- liantly Illuminated and that make a loud shouting noise when chasing smaller Babes has been discovered In the waters of Monterey bay. Cal according to Dr. C. W. Greene, of the University of Missouri. Ita ability to shout, Mys Popular Mechanics Magazine, I due to the peculiar construction of Its swim bladder, he rays. The noise la produced by gaseous contents of the bladder. The flsh Is Mid to carry 3.'i0 phosphorescent lights. ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER A GUARANTEED Cot Forty jeer a gw, kerraen waa tha main by prvMtuet of crude 4L Arwia-- t refiocrira, twa draw off a barrel of gsaiillne to wiaah a pair of overall, sad dumped It out. Thro came the auto. Tbla year, refiners My, 0. ITT Art,-ngallon of gaaollno wilt he produced lo I bo United Hialea. Thla will ho a fifth mart than la IIIZL llow at this rale of Jncreara, until the underground oil reecrves will ho exhausted f Th future fuel, und prdtwhly with In your lifetime, will he alcohol or electricity real by radio from central orations. s) SWAMP-ROO- T era-ditt- RELIEF "I have arranged with all druggists here, as well as In all other towns of the C. 8. that every sufferer from Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchial Asthma or difficult breathing can try my treatment entirely at my rick," Dr. It. Schlff-man- n announces. He Bays: Buy a of my Aathmadur, or cigarpackage , ettes, try It. and If It does not afford And what he thought was this: He you Immediate relief, or if you do not was long while framing the exact find It the best remedy you have ever thought; he tried to beat It back In used, take It hack to your druggist and a dozen ways, but It circled around he will return your money cheerfully, him, gradually closed In upon him and and without any question whatever. forced Ita acceptance. Linder called After seeing the grateful relief It haa me a fool, and he was right. He might afforded In hundreds of cases, which have called me a coward, and again had been considered Incurable, and had been given up In despair, I he would have beeb right. Linder was which know what It will do. I am ao sure right that tt will do the same with others Some way It seemed easy to reach that I am not afraid to guarantee It that conclusion while this little sleepwill relieve Instantaneously. Certainly ing form lay In hla arms. Now was more positive proof can thus be demthe time to do something that would onstrated than a Tree sample could cost; to lay his hand upon the prize possibly prove. Also sent on same and then relinquish It for the sake guarantee, per parcel post, C. O. D or on receipt of price, 65c, If not of Wilson Transley! kept by your druggist, by addressing And by God Ill do It!" he exR. Schlffmann Co., 1734 N. Main, Los claimed. springing to his feet. He carAdv. Angeles, Calif. ried the child back to his bed, and then turned again to watch the storm Horrible Thought through the windows. It seemed to I hear that that dreadful cynic. be subsiding; 'the lightning.-althougIs losing his mind." still almost continuous, was not so Kiidley, Isnt that terrible?" near. I huveat any Oh, I dont know. What little Incidents turn our sympathy lives! he thought. 'That boy; In "Bnt suppose some decent fellow some strange way he his been the should Bad It." Boston Transcript. means of bringing me to see things as they are which not even Linder could Evpry one Is as God made him, and do. The mind has to he fertilized for often a great deal worse. Cervanreg. the thought, or It can't think tt. He brought the necessary Influence to hear. It was like the night at Murdochs house, the night when the Big Idea was born. Surely I owe that to Murdoch, and his wife, and Phyllia Bruce." , fele bv Over da, Thramnda of wewra have kidney and bladder troabl and never oaopart It. Wemrae eoUint often prove te he sorting eLo hut ktdoey trouble, or the rerall of kidney or bladder dwraae. If the kidney are M la a hralthy they may can the other orgaM to heeomo dianseed. Fain is th hock, headache. Im of ere oftentimes ambition, nerenaeaewi symptom of kidney traablo. Don't delay etarting trralmesL Dr. Kilmer's Fwamp-Root- , a phyoici prescription, obtained at any drag atore. may ho Jurt th remedy needed te overcome ouch renditions. Get s medium nr large aiaa bottle Immediately from aey drag More. However, If yon wiah find to teat thle great preparation, send ten rents to Dr. Kilmer A Co, Binrhamlon. N. Y.. for a sample bottle. When writing, he rare and mention this paper Advertisement. rattled and shook with their force. The wind, which had (one dowa so suddenly, sprang ap again, buffeting tli bouM aa It rushed by with the storm. As the night wore on the storm. Instead of spending Itself quickly as Grant bad expected, continued unabated, but bis nervous tension gradually relaxed, and when at length Wilson wad awakened by an exceptionally loud clap of thunder he took the boy In hla arms and soothed bis little fears as a mother might have done. They sat for a long while In a big chair In the living room, and ex changed such confidences as a man may with a child of five. After the laa had dropped back Into sleep Grant still sat with him In bis anus, think-Ing- TV Wmtfi Bra Trait Clock of Death Seemt WOMEN HEED They Sat for a Long While In a Big Chair In th Living Room. DEMAND f k perfume ah am, lag A hath wtth OKbnra and hH wale ta thoroughly tin mo the pore fJ lowed hf a dosilttff wllh (Vtrurn Tsleutn powder aeuslly me as a rlrar, eel, hralthy skin. Advertisement, er "Glad to are mi, Mr. Under. XVIIn haa hta teddy-bea- r and bl knife bad hi pajamas, and la a little pul out. long-forgotte- A fq kt mu Bayer Aspirin Say INSIST Bayer Unless you see tba 1 on tablets you are not gcMtaf the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 24 years. Goss 225 s Bayer package whicbcontalns proven directions ITandy "Bayer" boxes of IS Ubltt Also bottles of 4 and 100 Druggist aptrts W tO, mb B,rb of Bare Maas- SsClW 9i ItdAdMlUCMldNM ( tikUCMi4 Iont Neglei Inflamed eyallda or other ey Irrltatlona. Tou will Und a soothing and safe ramady In MITCHULL EYE SALVE. BALL arcxiL Now Tor CUf HINDERCORNS loaM, CM ML, slope ill vaiklMMAf. at alt drugglat. Urarererare cat. Mfuraa eoafart to tl Uh bp oniMAlbnc BtMHCAatbUAWoUraloMM.ii.ir roMI of Omvtnf torn atnlDfcUoD. UifhMl rofoiaBMA ronlU ProwplnevA Km Booklot run W. N. U r Jlt urmL UAtAGD Uwrm Salt Lakt City, foiemiiL .c No. 24. Walrut Tutht Prized Ivory curving Is becoming a lost art aiuohg the Eskimos of Alaska and the ornately carved walrus tusks are much tirlzed by collectors. A generation or so back the artisans who did this work were quite numerous, but they have gradually passed away and the young men have not learned to do 1L v Ravaget of Guilt Guilt upon the conscience, like rust upon iron, Both defiles and. consumes It, gnawing and creeping Into It, as that does whlcb at last eats out the very heart and substance of the metal. . South. . (TO BE CONTINUED.) Convicted was engaged In a clerical cupncity by a' friend of his father. He was, however, shiftless, and nothing he said could be relied A yopng , fellow upon. One day his employer called him private office and gave him lecture. He dwelt chiefly on tils prevarication and wound up by saying: "You know. Janies, that you are always lying. Sir," said James, T would have you remember that I am a gntleman." There you go ugaln. said hla employer. info hi Experience a course of teaching haa ona hemmed u all round by earbotenA , Experience that after a la while MOTHER: Fletchers Castoria is,, a pleasant, harmless Substitute for J ' Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants and Children all ages.' To avoid imitations, aiwayi look for the signature of Froyeo directions on each package. Physicians everywhere reccmmend ft) |